On May 14, 2018, at 8:20 PM, Colton Conor <colton.co...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 1. I like the ones that have lights on the Ethernet port so you can see if
> the device is up/down. I find that critical as we go to a lot of sites
> where we don't know if the cable is good/bad, so a indication on the lights
> is critical.

If you're going to do network testing, then an NETool is recommended.  That's a 
complete Linux network testing system in what looks like a larger-than-usual 
dongle.

Beyond that, if you're using an older Mac, then in my experience Apple's 
Thunderbolt 2/GigE adapter can't be beat.

I do not yet have enough experience with USB, or USB-C, or Thunderbolt 3 
adapters to be able to make any recommendations.

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Brad Knowles <b...@shub-internet.org>

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